Mimi Gonzalez

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Some Prefer Cake
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Some Prefer Cake

Jun 12, 1998
Dans ce film sexy et drôle, qui a pour cadre San Francisco, nous suivons les aventures de Kira et de sa meilleure amie Sydney dont les passions respectives sont le sexe et le chocolat. Kira aimerait faire du stand-up, mais son trac, rend ses débuts sur scène calamiteux, tandis que la carrière de sa soeur, la comique Cory, décolle, grâce aux sketchs qu’elle lui écrit. Elle essaie alors de compenser son manque d’assurance professionnel en couchant avec un maximum de filles, tandis que sa meilleure amie Sydney, préfère se jeter sur les gâteaux au chocolat plutôt que d’avoir une vie sexuelle épanouie… Katie, l’une des conquêtes délaissées de Kira, va se mettre à harceler tout ce joyeux petit monde, la situation deviendra alors irrésistible…
Comedy
An Unexpected Community
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In the early days of the pandemic, Andrea Meyerson, founder of Women On A Roll, launched an online platform for lesbians and queer women. She called it Women On The Net. Five nights a week, Meyerson provided a place for women all over the world to gather and share a wide range of entertaining programming. Feelings of isolation and loneliness were replaced with joy, laughter, and new friends - all via Zoom. An Unexpected Community captures the magic these women shared during one of the most challenging events in our lifetime.
Clambake
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Clambake

Jun 19, 2015
What started as a way for some very business-savvy women innkeepers to extend the tourist season in P-Town (Provincetown, Massachusetts) in the fall in 1984 has now grown from a Women's Weekend into one of the premiere lesbian destinations known as Women’s Week. Without the luxury of social media or even email, the women hand-wrote letters to all their past guests, inviting them to come enjoy the beautiful autumn scenery—with a clambake and some local entertainment thrown in. Director Andrea Meyerson takes viewers on a fascinating 30-year journey, through archival footage and photos, interviews with celebrities and founders, and current events and performances, offering a historical—and hysterical—look at what a handful of innovative women can accomplish.